Uttar Pradesh is one of the most populous and expansive states in the country, it also has a large number of households that use electricity. Paying one’s light bill used to be a time-consuming process that required a trip to the local electricity board to hand over payment. As a result of technological advancements and widespread acceptance of digitalization, users can now pay their electricity bills using the Paytm website as well as the Paytm mobile application.
Let us learn how to pay our UPPCL bill online using the Paytm website and the Paytm mobile application, which will be covered in this blog post.
Online UPPCL Bill Payment Instructions
Users can rely on Paytm to pay their UPPCL light bills, which is why it is one of the most well-known and trusted digital payment platforms. Users may follow the steps below to successfully pay their UPPCL bill online via Paytm:
Making Use of the Paytm Mobile Application
- Start the app on your Smartphone.
- Choose ‘Recharge & Bill Payments’ from the drop-down menu.
- Select the “Electricity Bills” tab.
- Make your selection under “Uttar Pradesh,” then “UPPCL,” for both the state and the electricity board.
- Select the district in which you live, Prepaid Meter Recharge, Rural, or Urban.
- Enter your Account ID for your rural or urban district, or your consumer number for the division, district, or ERO to which you belong. If you want to know where the Account ID or Division/District/ERO is located, you can look at the Sample Bill.
- Click the “Proceed” button to find out how much your bill will be.
- Proceed with the payment after selecting the most convenient mode of payment for you (your choice from Paytm wallet, debit or credit card, net banking, or UPI).
- Paytm will notify you once your UPPCL bill has been paid in full and without incident.
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To pay your electricity bill, go to the ‘Recharge & Pay Bills’ section of Paytm and then click the Pay button.
- Make sure to select “Uttar Pradesh” as your state and UPPCL as your board.
- Select the district in which you live: Prepaid Meter Recharge, Rural, or Urban.
- Enter your “Account ID” if you live in a rural or urban district, and your consumer number if you live in a division, district, or ERO. If you want to know where the Account ID or Division/District/ERO is located, you can look at the Sample Bill.
- Click the “Proceed” button to find out how much your bill will be.
- Proceed with the payment after selecting the most convenient mode of payment for you (your choice from Paytm wallet, debit or credit card, net banking, or UPI).
- Paytm will notify you once your UPPCL bill has been paid in full and without incident.
Advantages
You will be eligible for a number of benefits if you pay your UPPCL bills through Paytm, including those listed below. The following are some examples:
- You may be eligible for cash-back offers if you pay your light bills through Paytm.
- Paytm offers a number of payment options, allowing you to pay your UPPCL bills online in a variety of ways.
- Paytm will send you a bill payment reminder to ensure that you do not forget to pay any of your bills before the due date.
- Paytm will remember your information, including your Account ID and consumer number, so you won’t have to look up your light bill and manually enter that information each time you need to make a payment.
- After you have successfully completed the payment, you will be able to download your invoice.
- If you have any questions, the customer service team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- After you have successfully completed the payment, you will be able to download your invoice.
- If you have any questions, the customer service team is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Summary
When it comes to paying their light bills, an increasing number of UPPCL electricity board customers prefer to do so digitally. Paytm allows you to make an instant online payment toward your UPPCL bill while also providing you with a number of other benefits. It is convenient, risk-free, and can serve as a helpful reminder for upcoming bill payments.